Louis Renault (industrialist)
Louis Renault (French pronunciation: [ʁəno]; February 12, 1877 – October 24, 1944) was a French industrialist, one of the founders of Renault and a pioneer of the automobile industry.
Le Neubourg is a commune in the Eure department in Haute-Normandie in northern France.
Population: 3,947
Latitude: 49° 09' 1.73" N
Longitude: 0° 54' 36.72" E
Louis Renault (French pronunciation: [ʁəno]; February 12, 1877 – October 24, 1944) was a French industrialist, one of the founders of Renault and a pioneer of the automobile industry.
Bec Abbey (French: Abbaye Notre-Dame du Bec) in Le Bec Hellouin, Normandy, France, once the most influential abbey in the Anglo-Norman kingdom of the twelfth century, is a Benedictine monastic foundation in the Eure département, in the Bec valley mi…
Rouen-Les-Essarts was a 6.542 km (4.065 mi) motor racing circuit in Grand-Couronne, near Rouen, France.
Évreux-Fauville Air Base (Base aérienne 105 Évreux or BA 105) (IATA: EVX, ICAO: LFOE) is a French Air Force base located about 2 miles (3 km) east of the town of Évreux in the Eure département, on the north side of the Route nationale 13 (N13) Highw…
The Château de Gaillon is a renaissance castle located in Gaillon, Haute-Normandie region of France.
The Berthouville treasure is a hoard of Roman silver uncovered by ploughing in March 1830 at the hamlet of Villeret in the commune of Berthouville in the Eure département of Normandy, northern France.
Number 84 Avenue Foch was a building in Paris used by the Nazi SS during the German occupation of Paris during World War II.
The Château d'Harcourt, situated in the commune of Harcourt in the Eure département of France, is a masterpiece of medieval architecture.
The Château du Champ-de-Bataille, is a castle which in the Eure department of the French region of Upper Normandy. A baroque castle, Château du Champ-de-Bataille lies between the communes of Neubourg and Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc, and in the Campagne…
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Évreux (Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and national monument of France, in Évreux, Normandy.
The Eure is a river in northern France, left tributary of the Seine. It rises at Marchainville in the Orne département and joins the Seine near Pont-de-l'Arche.
The Iton is a river in Normandy, France, left tributary of the river Eure. Its source is near Moulins-la-Marche.
The Château de Robert le Diable is a French feudal castle from the time of the Dukes of Normandy. It is more properly, though less commonly, known as the Château de Moulineaux.
The once vast Forêt de Rouvray ("Forest of Rouvray", from Gallo-Romance ROBORETU “oak wood″ or more probably French rouvre “sessile oak” and old suffix -ey (ill spelled as -ay, modern -aie), meaning a “collection of the same trees”) was a forest tha…
The Gare de Bernay is the train station for the town of Bernay, Eure and was built by CF de fer de Paris à Cherbourg in 1855. It is situated on the Mantes-la-Jolie–Cherbourg railway. The station was, like most stations on the line to Cherbourg, buil…
Évreux-Normandie (until recently: Évreux Embranchement) is the train station for the town of Évreux, Eure, France.
The Charentonne is a 63 km long river in Normandy, left tributary of the Risle.
The Andelle is a river of Normandy, France, 56.8 kilometres (35.3 mi) in length, flowing through the departments of Seine-Maritime and Eure.